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Pierre Corneille

    June 6, 1606 – October 1, 1684

    Pierre Corneille, hailed as the founder of French tragedy, stood as one of the era's preeminent dramatists. His prolific career, spanning nearly four decades, shaped the trajectory of French tragic theater. Corneille's works are celebrated for their exploration of complex characters facing profound moral dilemmas. His enduring legacy lies in his masterful construction of dramatic tension and his profound insights into the human condition.

    Pierre Corneille
    Horace
    The Cid, the Cinna, the Theatrical Illusion
    De Cid
    The Illusion
    Pertarito, King of the Lombards
    Le Cid and the Liar